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Making linear patterns - SOLIDWORKS Tutorial
From the course: SOLIDWORKS 2016 Essential Training
Making linear patterns
- In this example, we're going to be working with subassemblies and patterns. To get started, let's go ahead and open up all the files that are in the 11.5 folder. Then right here, I have them all tiled horizontally by clicking on Window and Tile Horizontally. Now, this component down here, (mumbles) 11.5.1 is the one I want to start with in my assembly. Go ahead and click on that one and then come up to File, Make Assembly from Part, make sure we do choose the 11.5.1 and click on OK. Now, I want to take and build an assembly from this part. If I tile horizontally again, you can see I've got all these individual components here and then I also have a subassembly here that I've already built. Now, I want to illustrate why it's important to build subassemblies and bring them into a top-level assembly versus just bringing individual parts. Here's the example, first things first, let's drag one of these components in here and drag a covering as well, and let's go ahead and expand that…
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Starting an assembly2m 53s
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Arranging, copying, moving, and rotating parts in assemblies4m 21s
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Mating parts together in an assembly6m 56s
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Working with subassemblies3m 54s
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Making linear patterns5m 15s
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Creating circular patterns1m 56s
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Using the Toolbox2m 53s
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Downloading premade parts from the Internet2m 53s
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